Movie WTF moments

That scene was my WTF moment in that movie too, but only because it had Spidey stopping a speeding train with his body. Ummm…Spiderman is * strong * but he’s not invulnerable, nor is he Superman/Hulk strong. I would think that canon would be OK with Spidey lifting a car or a small truck, but a train would pulp him.

It actually occurred to me that I didn’t show an example of a GOOD WTF moment.

Blazing Saddles:
Lily Von Schtupp whispers in the Sheriff’s ear, Sheriff replies:
“Baby PLEASE, I am NOT from Havana!”

Well, yes. That’s what I meant.

That’s not WTF. That’s comedy!

I guess it’s not much further out of the range of possibility as Nicolas Cage playing a ‘smart man’.

That sure was painful to watch.

Certianly they can get married, but they don’t as a rule take confessions. (I guess they are allowed to hear confessions, but there is no set religious significance to such an event any more than any other talking to a priest in confidence.

Still my WTF moment from that film was “Why is John Cleese playing aSheriff in the wild west of America?” and even more so “'And how come he is doing a good job at playing the part?”

My favorite WTF moment from Gattaca… When you go into space… you wear a business suit. WTF, indeed.

My take on the final scene in Gattaca was that things were so refined, corporate, and professional, you even wore suits to space.

The first Mission Impossible movie. Let’s break into the CIA! Let’s set off a phony fire alarm! Let’s show up riding a fire engine and dressed as firemen (where the characters get this equipment is a WTF in itself) so we’ll be escorted into the building! Let’s run down a hallway behind an Uzi-toting security guard past dozens of started intelligence analysts! And despite this unusual spectacle, not one person will notice Emmanuelle Beart ducking into a conveniently unlocked closet!

I’d suspended my disbelief a lot up to that point. That was the moment the movie completely lost me with no hope of recovery.
Elizabeth Rohm’s final Law & Order line stands out as the best TV example in recent memory.

Well, it depends. Is the train on a treadmill?

I liked the L&O moment because I don’t think I’ve ever seen a TV character get off the final word (literally), a zinger that makes you wonder if you’ve overlooked something about the character all these years.

Having caught the reruns since, I can say… nah. It was nothing but a true WTF moment that the writers brilliantly threw in there.

Not to mention that nobody noticed three of their party went missing between the door and the “fire”.

The only reason I’d tolerate it is because the vault scene is the best scene in the movie…which leaves the rest of it being crap(paticulary flying the helicopter inside the chunnel…sure).

there’s a cuban man way back in the day. they used to have sex shows. his name was “superman”. you can google it yourself, cause them mods wouldn’t dig that.

ha…bwhahahahahahaha…
he SO got you…

definitely one of those elaine benes type 'war, what is it good for?" moments.

Remake of Planet of the Apes, the end scene was the greates WTF moment I´ve experienced in my life, I could have slapped the screen writer upside the head if he would have been nearby.

As for the 5th Element Debate, I assumed that Evil™ was filling the guys` head with it´s bad, Evil™ mojo and they were just exuding it.

Ya, I’d posted about that in the past…but you’ve gotta REMEMBER the line, then think about asking it later.

(That was in response to post #26 on the movie Signs)

I have to agree with Priceguy on this one. I enjoyed the movie right till the end when the “WTF?” moment was so huge it blew the movie right back down the hole for me.

[spoiler]Actually there was an earlier WTF moment for me when the aliens were apparently foiled by not knowing how to work a doorknob. They are able to traverse the stars but a doorknob stops them? Talk about WTF!

In the end we find the aliens are badly injured by water. WATER! An alien race comes to earth to grab people for who knows what…food I guess…but that race is seriously injured by water. Not that 70% (or more) of the earth is water or that it rains many places (not to mention snow) or that humans are something like 85% water. Even if we buy them coming here anyway despite all of that what about freking spacesuits (or something) to protect them from all the nasty water? Jeez…who needs ray guns when all you have to do is spit on them? [/spoiler]

Sheriff Langston (Cleese): “As you may have guessed, I am not from these parts.”

Paden: “You’re kidding.”

Langston: “Still, the good people of Turley have taken me in, and for one reason. I maintain the peace.”
And I don’t know if you’d call this a WTF? moment, or just an “Oh, please!” moment, but I can’t help rolling my eyes at the part where Emmett (Scott Glenn) is in such bad shape after getting stomped by a horse–he can hardly stand–then Mal (Glover) comes and tells him how the bad guys kidnapped his young nephew. Dramatically, Emmett straightens up and yanks off the head bandage and begins arming himself to ride out and rescue the boy. :rolleyes:

There’s a classic WTF moment in the Wesley Snipes vampire flick Blade. When he first sees the big bad vapmpire (Mothra? Magrathea?) at the end of the film

you can see him silently mouth the phrase WTF

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